Antennas

The 1002289 antenna from Ethertronics offers the ability to cover many wireless technologies with only one antenna. With its broadband tuning it is just suitable for many international LTE bands as well as for sub-GHz technologies such as LoRa or Sigfox. Based on a flexible substrate, it can be easily integrated into systems.

A spin-off initiative from the research and innovation hub imec, Pharrowtech, has announced that it will demonstrate a prototype of a 60GHz active phased array at the Telecom Infra Project Summit in London. Pharrowtech’s solution paves the way for telecom OEMs to increase range and field of view of backhaul nodes, access points and home units.

Manufacturer of wireless network antennas, KP Performance Antennas, has debuted its new ProLine antennas, a series of high-performance parabolic and sector antennas that are suited for high-density, point-to-point, point-to-multipoint and backhaul applications.

Manufacturer of inductive components, Premo, has announced the LFAD-Series (Diabolo-shape) antennas, providing up to 50% reduction in length aiming to produce same H-field with a different L/D core relationship. Most of the LF antennas in the market have a length 70 to 80mm for standard range, 150 to 170mm for mid-range and 250 to 350mm for long-range (Alma-Core).

Antenova is now shipping its latest module for tiny positioning devices – the RADIONOVA M20047-1. This is an active antenna module for GNSS applications in the 1559-1609 MHz satellite bands using GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO or BeiDou.

The FlexMIMO dual-band MIMO antenna from Laird is available at Mouser Electronics. It is said to be the first flexible PIFA antenna for 802.11 Wi-Fi multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) applications. It includes two integrated 2.4/5GHz dual-band antenna elements specifically designed for MIMO applications, such as automated equipment, medical devices, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

KP Performance Antennas has just launched its new online radio-to-antenna compatibility search feature on the company’s website. This easy-to-use filtering menu simplifies the search process of selecting the right antennas based on the user’s radio platform they are deploying in the field. It is common in wireless network buildouts and deployments for engineers, field technicians and network operators to already know which access point and subscriber equipment radios they will be using.

KP Performance Antennas, along with authorized distributor, ISP Supplies, will be combining their decades of expertise and conducting their first antenna fundamentals overview and training class on 28th August, 2018 at ISP Supplies headquarters in College Station, Texas. This training session will focus on KP’s latest product innovations including sector antenna designs, reflector dishes, feed horns, omnis and other antenna styles that operate in the popular 900MHz, 2.4GHz, 3GHz and 5GHz frequency spectrums.

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